>Hmm.. I should be reading the colors from gconf instead of directly from >gtk? I noticed that some colors were in gconf, but I thought the >location varied with the gtk engine you are using.
You might be right. The way that ubuntu/gnome/gtk handle branding and theming pretty much sucks, so I do feel your pain. We've had to wade through a lot of undocumented packages to get it right. Even so, my guess is that gconf is the missing piece of the puzzle you are looking for. We at IYCC use gconf for our branding, and it works. Take a look at the first six screenshots here: http://www.iycc.net/screenshots. You, however, have a slightly different problem because you are working the other direction, i.e., you are trying to follow the settings, not overwrite them. >What's the name of the KDE tool? wineconfig. Yuriy, one of the posters in this thread, is the author. I actually took a stab at this project in the past, but decided that the problem should be fixed in separate package, the way Yuriy did it. I documented my reasoning, so take a look at the earlier postings in the thread. -- Loye Young Isaac & Young Computer Company Laredo, Texas http://www.iycc.net -- Wine use Windows colors instead of Ubuntu colors https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111061 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs